RNA, the Epicenter of Genetic Information: A new understanding of molecular biology

Discover the groundbreaking narrative that places RNA at the very center of genetic function and molecular biology with RNA, the Epicenter of Genetic Information, now available at Books Hub PK. This thought-provoking title redefines how scientists, students, and molecular biologists perceive the central dogma of biology, shifting focus from DNA to RNA as the true driver of genetic expression, regulation, and evolution.

Written by a leading authority in molecular genetics, this book explores the multifunctional roles of RNA — not merely as a messenger but as a regulatory molecule, catalyst, structural element, and evolutionary force. It offers a compelling synthesis of decades of research, reflecting the rapid advancement in RNA biology, transcriptomics, non-coding RNAs, RNA editing, and epigenetic control mechanisms.

Whether you are a biologist, geneticist, student, or science enthusiast, this book provides a deep yet accessible journey into the molecular logic of life, emphasizing the central and dynamic role RNA plays in both early evolution and modern cellular function.

🔬 Key Topics Covered:

  • The RNA World Hypothesis and early life

  • mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA functions revisited

  • Small RNAs, microRNAs, siRNAs, and long non-coding RNAs

  • RNA splicing, editing, and epigenetic regulation

  • RNA-based gene silencing and therapeutic potential

  • RNA as an enzyme: Ribozymes and riboswitches

  • Advances in RNA sequencing and transcriptomic technologies

This book is an excellent addition to the personal libraries of those studying or working in molecular biology, genetics, biotechnology, evolutionary biology, and biomedical sciences.